Pediatrics
A Safe Night of Sleep for Babies Comes at a Cost to Parents
A new study reveals the underlying privilege involved in following sleep guidelines for newborns.
This Flying Hospital Trains Doctors to Fight Blindness Around the World
The majority of blindness cases are in the developing world a lot of them could be prevented or treated.
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The Unexpected Health Benefits of Skin-to-Skin Contact
Why keeping babies close may be better for everyone.
Virtual Autopsies Help Shed Light on Possible Child Abuse
Radiology techniques are being increasingly used to conduct post-mortem investigations that are less slice-and-dice, more scan-and-shoot.
New Study Says Black Kids Are Less Likely than White Kids to Receive Pain Medication in the ER
Turns out black kids are five times less likely to be given opioids when treated for acute appendicitis.
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Picky Eaters Tend to Be More Depressed and Anxious than the Rest of Us
Researchers have found that kids who hate to try anything beyond French fries and chicken tenders are more likely to have mental health issues and ADHD.
All TV and No Play Makes Jack a Lousy Boy
Maybe grandma was right. Too much TV really is bad for you.
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